Pros
- Great people to work with. - Most people, not all, are willing to network with you and provide mentorship if asked professionally. - Hybrid schedule flexibility with little micromanagement. - Decent benefits. - At the end of the day, you're working at one of the oldest, largest, and most well-known multimedia companies in the world (pretty cool).
Cons
- Far too many organizational changes that effect morale and produces fear of layoffs. - 0 chance of promoting within the company unless someone leaves the role you are looking to promote to. - Far too little opportunities for legitimate career development and advancement within the company. - Promotions are generally given to those that are in management roles (i.e. - manager to sr. manager). - Depending on the team you work on, you're likely not being compensated as competitively as you could be. - Leadership does not communicate changes effectively until information is accidentally leaked out of the organization. - Due to the size of the company, it can feel like you are just another cog in the wheel. And trust me, you can and will get replaced if necessary.